Liese, you look fabulous.
Reminds me I need to get my wild mane trimmed again.
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Liese, you look fabulous.
Reminds me I need to get my wild mane trimmed again.
Robin, I left a bag at your place this morning. Did you get it?
Liese! You're glorious. And the haircut's good too.
Liese, I love the new haircut.
I'm just a little jaded from having to build a company the hard way.
Sydney, after working for idiots (two different start-ups) who just wanted to screw over investors and make a quick buck and went up in spectacular flames of bancruptcy, I have learned that the hard way is the best way. Just sayin.
Liese, Hair looks fabulous!
And I am completely oblivious to product placement. I have never noticed it in Alias. (shrug)
Just popping in to say Liese's new 'do is fabulous. I love the cut and the color.
Liese, what a great haircut. The color is nice, too.
Liese, your hair looks fantastic! you are brave chopping off all of that hair. i'm sure the Locks of Love people really appreciated it though.
Did you yell, "YOU ARE ALL THAT IS WRONG WITH AMERICA!"? (I did that when I discovered my friend loved WB Superstar USA.)
hahaha...i say this to a friend of mine and my father all. the. time. they drive me crazy watching all those crap shows. though...my friend did draw the line at Superstar USA. so i suppose i should be thankful.
Liese, your hair looks amazing!
Product placement: It always annoyed me too when the brands were deliberately hidden or blurred - we all use brands every day, so it's actually more noticeable if a character is drinking "POP"" than a Diet Coke.
On the other hand, anybody see the "Josie and the Pussycats" movie? Intentionally gratuitous over-placement of products everywhere. Too funny.
Hee. Like Wayne's World. Pepsi and Pizza Hut probably did shell out for their self-referential sellout scene. Still funny.
I guess it's like ads on the net. I don't appear to mind Google's text ads because they're relevant to what I'm searching, are text, and are clearly marked as ads. But I mind some of the other search engines ads, because they try to sneak them into my results.
Same thing for television. I know it pays for my entertainment, so it's not as though I want to abolish them. I just want it not to become my entertainment. If you want me to buy your product, create a clever and memorable ad and place it during the break of a show I love. Don't force the show I love to become your clever and memorable ad, because then I won't love it anymore, and will watch neither your show nor your ad.